FORMATION OF THE STRATEGY OF INCREASING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE ENTERPRISE

Abstract

The theoretical approaches to the definition of the concept of enterprise competitiveness are explored and the main directions of raising its level are summarized. In particular, the key stages of the process of forming and developing a strategy for increasing the competitiveness of an enterprise are highlighted. Key words:

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Olga Kyrychenko, Kateryna Khymych

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Olga Kyrychenko, Kateryna Khymych (2018). FORMATION OF THE STRATEGY OF INCREASING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE ENTERPRISE. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 2(3), 66-69. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-593933